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One Christmas present is already a hit!

At least I know SOMEONE will like their present this year .

We have a 15 year old ACD mix with some pretty bad arthritis. She cannot get onto the couches or beds anymore. We have a dog bed her in our room for her, but none in the livingroom, so she lies on the floor, she won't lie on blankets and quilts I put down for her.

It just came an hour ago, I took it out of the box, put it on the livingroom floor and she went right to it, pushing the young BC mix who loooves comfy things (but who can get on the couch if she wants a soft place) right off it and hasn't budged since. She's actually not big on dog beds and sometimes chooses the floor instead, but this one gets a big "dew claws up" from her. It came with two covers too, so one can be in the wash. It is plenty big for a 50 lb dog, would fit a bigger dog, it's pretty luxuriously big for old Dale.

I was looking for a dog bed like this a few years ago for my 14 y/o. All the beds that were called memory foam had just a small layer of it on top of egg crate foam. This one looks to be all memory foam. Very nice!!

I was looking for a dog bed like this a few years ago for my 14 y/o. All the beds that were called memory foam had just a small layer of it on top of egg crate foam. This one looks to be all memory foam. Very nice!!

Yeah, it's really nice and high quality, better than the memory foam pads on our people beds! I also thought the price was pretty good, considering how thick and dense the foam is and that the covers are made from quality fabric and seem to be sewn together well.

I think the animal weight versus thickness of mattress matters, for what it's worth.
My thin foam mattress topper was uncomfortable for my cat, as she wasn't heavy enough to make it "give". Soft enough, but too deep can also make it hard for the arthritic pet to "climb" out of.
Glad you found the perfect match!